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low, still looks like it could clip the south end of texas. a little good news at the end there. >> ginger zee, thank you. >>> now to the string of bear attacks tonight. nearly half a dozen attacks in the last 48 hours. several people injured. among them a little girl. the first attack in yellowstone national park. another one, 70 miles in idaho. another attack in colorado. just tonight, word of a rescue in alaska. a mauling in the middle of the evening. they wore night-vision goggles to find him. abc's linzie janis tonight. >> reporter: this 12-year-old was going for a jog, training for her favorite sport when she came across a bear. >> and she had seen a bear out of the corner of her eye. >> reporter: her grandfather said she started to run faster but the black bear like this one chased her. >> started running again and he came up behind her again and knocked her down. >> reporter: at one point, abigail tried to play dead and but she did the best thing she could do -- she screamed. >> one of the neighbors heard abby screaming. the neighbor h
low, still looks like it could clip the south end of texas. a little good news at the end there. >> ginger zee, thank you. >>> now to the string of bear attacks tonight. nearly half a dozen attacks in the last 48 hours. several people injured. among them a little girl. the first attack in yellowstone national park. another one, 70 miles in idaho. another attack in colorado. just tonight, word of a rescue in alaska. a mauling in the middle of the evening. they wore night-vision...
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all of the outbreaks are linked to the church in texas. doctors say a visitor likely spread the measles virus to the community. joining us now is a professor of infection diseases. professor good to talk to you. >> hello, tony. >> a little one on one for all of us. how easily is measles passed along, and maybe particularly among the unvaccinated? >> well, measles is the most communicable virus that we know, so it is spread very readily, and if it is introduced into a group like this, where you have a lot of unvaccinated people, it will spread very, very quickly. i hate to use this term at the present time, but like wildfire. >> yeah, right. when it is recommended to get vaccinated against measles. >> we routinely vaccinate our infants at about a year or year and a half of age, and that vaccination followed up by a second dose protects you for life. so we wished that all of these children and adults had been protected. >> what reasons do you hear or find for people going unvaccinated. >> well, what we hear is so people are concerned about a
all of the outbreaks are linked to the church in texas. doctors say a visitor likely spread the measles virus to the community. joining us now is a professor of infection diseases. professor good to talk to you. >> hello, tony. >> a little one on one for all of us. how easily is measles passed along, and maybe particularly among the unvaccinated? >> well, measles is the most communicable virus that we know, so it is spread very readily, and if it is introduced into a group...
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texas a&m and the diagnosis says 10 stings per pound of bodyweight before it is af gold. john: site could take 1600 stains some. john: the answer is to run away still make a very few people are killed by a killer bees? >> we wonder to her year. john: and media isn't worried about them telling us they worry about them finishing a crisis point that threatens food disaster. >> something is happening to the bees. >> every third byte is pollinated by the honeybee. >> as they cope with the mystery of the disappearing be. >> that the population is declining. ♪ john: days and all we're saying is give bees a chance if they are disappearing should be worried? mike is worried but from prerty environmental research center, wally urman says don't worry. the demise of the honeybee has been exaggerated in with their referee to referring to is a clock --:the collapse disorder concerning beekeeper's but they have responded to disease we have more be coloes in united states today than before the colony collapse disorder hit john: they can make more be? how does it work? >> individual ins
texas a&m and the diagnosis says 10 stings per pound of bodyweight before it is af gold. john: site could take 1600 stains some. john: the answer is to run away still make a very few people are killed by a killer bees? >> we wonder to her year. john: and media isn't worried about them telling us they worry about them finishing a crisis point that threatens food disaster. >> something is happening to the bees. >> every third byte is pollinated by the honeybee. >> as...
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from oakland to texas and to oad back to texas. one of these guys always have a smile on his face, plays real hard but a few days, oh, why won't you leave or go again or come back or see you later. adam, bottom line sure beats working for a living. giants playing the nationals tomorrow night. hopefully this is the end of the deal of the baltimore orioles, a 42-year-old man, i am not going to give his name, some lonely guy threw a banana on the field yesterday and threw it in the direction of jones after he hit a 3 run homer, jones made a big deal last night and today down played the banana. >> i can say whatever i want. you guys are -- more than i was so i understand it but of course it is a poor incident, that's alls. it is. >> i was no personal feelings about it. the bottom line was probably non e. again, a lonely guy and had a banana in his hand, he claims that he's upset that the giants are losing. 42-year-old man who's been standing all night, so upset he went for the banana. >> if i am ever given a second chance i won't need
from oakland to texas and to oad back to texas. one of these guys always have a smile on his face, plays real hard but a few days, oh, why won't you leave or go again or come back or see you later. adam, bottom line sure beats working for a living. giants playing the nationals tomorrow night. hopefully this is the end of the deal of the baltimore orioles, a 42-year-old man, i am not going to give his name, some lonely guy threw a banana on the field yesterday and threw it in the direction of...
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. >>> yu darvish dominates in texas, a no-hitter through seven innings. but then houston's carlos corporan gets a home run. for the second time since april, houston spoiling a darvish perfect game. he still gets the win with 15 strikeouts. texas, 2-1, there. >>> oakland's last-minute trade for alberto colapso. the a's down one and then hits in two runs. they pull the fat out of the fire. oakland over toronto. >>> hey, you know, i'm a four-time mvp, two-time champion, gold medalist. why not president of the nba players association? miami's lebron james was considering that but decided no because he can't give 100%, he says. i heard james is now considering the job of king of the world. >>> take you to flight school now. clear the wood. old man on deck. jeans on. who is that? 50-year-old michael jordan with the dunk. what do you think? comeback? >>> i'm a big niners fan but would i do this? probably not. look at this lawn here. a washington fan so rabid he turns his lawn into a huge redskins logo made of colored stones. and he cares about it a lot. you see
. >>> yu darvish dominates in texas, a no-hitter through seven innings. but then houston's carlos corporan gets a home run. for the second time since april, houston spoiling a darvish perfect game. he still gets the win with 15 strikeouts. texas, 2-1, there. >>> oakland's last-minute trade for alberto colapso. the a's down one and then hits in two runs. they pull the fat out of the fire. oakland over toronto. >>> hey, you know, i'm a four-time mvp, two-time champion,...
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up next what a texas father said he heard coming from his child's bedroom and this can serve as warn warning to all parents out there. also, one person is dead and cars and homes damage and destroyed. this is a horrible scene coming out of colorado. many scenes like this could be feared for days to come for what's being done to clean up good morning maryland continues in a moment. news time 5:34. so you can get cash back on all your purchases. so you can use your cash back... to follow your dream. so you... can save the day. chase freedom. so you can. >>> a veg story those living in pigtown are angry after the neighborhood is hit by what they say is a pair of burglars. the crimes are so upsetting the neighbors because they say police are slow to respond to the calls and abc2 news roosevelt leftwich is live counsel town-- downtown with more. they are exactly. in fact it's been a week of frustration for people-- they are talking about police not responding for hours. >> reporter: exactly in fact it's been a week of frustration for the people they know the people who have done it. the h
up next what a texas father said he heard coming from his child's bedroom and this can serve as warn warning to all parents out there. also, one person is dead and cars and homes damage and destroyed. this is a horrible scene coming out of colorado. many scenes like this could be feared for days to come for what's being done to clean up good morning maryland continues in a moment. news time 5:34. so you can get cash back on all your purchases. so you can use your cash back... to follow your...
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texas can be won. the gop knows this. they know that the country is growing demographically about their tide. and so they are doing anything and everything possible to keep certain people away from the polls. >> well, we've got to make sure all people can go to the polls with no impediments. >> absolutely. >> floyd mckissick, goldie taylor, thanks for your time. >> thank you, rev. >> one program note. this wednesday night at 8:00 p.m., msnbc will air dr. martin luther king king's i have a dream speech in its entirety. that's a special broadcast of the whole speech, wednesday, 8:00, on "all in with chris hayes." it will be a special show. please tune in. >>> ahead, right-wing senator ted cruz actually president obama's secret weapon? why cruz's mission to destroy obama care is actually dragging republicans down. plus, a stunning new report says a white supremacist prison gang is threatening republican officials that report coming up. >>> and donald trump sued for fraud. new york's attorney general drops a $40 million lawsu
texas can be won. the gop knows this. they know that the country is growing demographically about their tide. and so they are doing anything and everything possible to keep certain people away from the polls. >> well, we've got to make sure all people can go to the polls with no impediments. >> absolutely. >> floyd mckissick, goldie taylor, thanks for your time. >> thank you, rev. >> one program note. this wednesday night at 8:00 p.m., msnbc will air dr. martin...
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texas a&m and the diagnosis says 10 stings per pound of body weight before it is leaf gold. john: site could take 1600 stains some. john: the answer ito run away still make a very few people are killed by a killer bees? >> we wonder to her year. john: and media isn't worried about th telling us they worry about the finishing a crisis point that threatens food disaster. >> something is happening to the bees. >> every third byte is pollinated b t honeybee. >> as they cope with the mystery of the disappearing be. >> that the population is declining. ♪ john: days and all we're saying is give bees a chance if they are disappearing should be worried? mikes worried but from property environmental research center, wally thurman says don't worry. the demise of the honeybee has been exaggerated in with their referee to referring to is a clock --:the collapse disorder concerning beekeeper's but they have respded to disea we have more be colonies in united states today than before t colony collapse disorder hit john: they can make more bees? hodoes it work >> individual insects peace
texas a&m and the diagnosis says 10 stings per pound of body weight before it is leaf gold. john: site could take 1600 stains some. john: the answer ito run away still make a very few people are killed by a killer bees? >> we wonder to her year. john: and media isn't worried about th telling us they worry about the finishing a crisis point that threatens food disaster. >> something is happening to the bees. >> every third byte is pollinated b t honeybee. >> as they...
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oakland began the day in a virtual tie with texas for the al west lead.. thenbut you can hear the collective moan from fans. as the a's lose for the seventh time in nine games. josh reddick hit two home runs, a day after connecting three times for oakland. still, the toronto blue jays get the win.beating the a's 5-4. they get another chance against the jays on sunday. >> jacqueline: things are going to be warming up just a little bit each day. and monday, tuesday, a gradual warming. >> see you at 11:00 p.m. ♪ ♪ looks like you started to make something. ♪ oh, a green! ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] cheerios. with flavors your heart will love. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game ov
oakland began the day in a virtual tie with texas for the al west lead.. thenbut you can hear the collective moan from fans. as the a's lose for the seventh time in nine games. josh reddick hit two home runs, a day after connecting three times for oakland. still, the toronto blue jays get the win.beating the a's 5-4. they get another chance against the jays on sunday. >> jacqueline: things are going to be warming up just a little bit each day. and monday, tuesday, a gradual warming....
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welcome to the kaiser report on magnetize or texas. texas is so frakt some towns will soon be running out of water and now the united kingdom wants to create its own fracking mess yes the u.k. blew through a trip to north sea oil at all to sold it all time lows and now wants to blow through its clean water table just when fresh h two o. is becoming more and more scarce know there's no escaping the sinkholes of stupid opening up around us as governments and the corporations target the dumbest common denominators around us who always vote for more debt more housing bubbles more wars more genetically modified food more tar sands more fracking more more more anything that will sink is all into a bottomless pit of stupid they'll vote for singles of stupid. if they say well max you know a sinkhole suddenly own pains and everything just you know collapses i love those ideas on you had to say that under scary because that's my fear is i going to disappear into a sinkhole apparently in florida in china there's many well you have no option nowad
welcome to the kaiser report on magnetize or texas. texas is so frakt some towns will soon be running out of water and now the united kingdom wants to create its own fracking mess yes the u.k. blew through a trip to north sea oil at all to sold it all time lows and now wants to blow through its clean water table just when fresh h two o. is becoming more and more scarce know there's no escaping the sinkholes of stupid opening up around us as governments and the corporations target the dumbest...
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a district attorney's office in and texas bought the office margherita machine. "the new yorker" reports in texas police stop people for a routine traffic violations and if they ha money with them sometimes take them to a jail until they agree to give their money to the city and if they resist because they have kids of the car they will threaten to take the kids away turnover to child protective services. in cells like extortion. use of the port perturb lot is growing in 20 years ago the justice department collected 27 million but last year they grabbed more than $4 billion worth. government always grows. one last example from my town the police chief department did great job reducing crime but it grows even the stupidest ways. >> this is the scene near wall street where one year ago during the occupy wall street protest barricades were placed around a sculpture of the wall street bull and police officers were stationed here. >> had to put up the barricades to protect him. >> they had to? know they didn't. it is ridiculous it weighs more than 3 tons and is nearly
a district attorney's office in and texas bought the office margherita machine. "the new yorker" reports in texas police stop people for a routine traffic violations and if they ha money with them sometimes take them to a jail until they agree to give their money to the city and if they resist because they have kids of the car they will threaten to take the kids away turnover to child protective services. in cells like extortion. use of the port perturb lot is growing in 20 years ago...
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a district attorney's office in and texas bought the office margherita machine. "the new yorker" reports in texas police stop people for a routine traffic violations and if they haae money with them sometimes take them to a jail until they agree to give their money to the city and if they resist because they have kids of the car they will threaten to ta the kids away turnover to child protective services. in cells like extortion. use of the port perturb lot is growing in 20 years ago the justice department collected 27 million but last year they grabbed more than $4 billion worth. government always grows. one la example from my town the police chief department did great job reducing crime but it grows even the stupidest ways. >> this is the scene near wall street where one year ago during the occupy wall street protest barricades were placed around a sculpture of the wall street bull and police officers were stationed here. >> had to put up the barricades to protect him. >> they had to? know they didn't. it is ridiculous it weighs more than 3 tons and is nearly i
a district attorney's office in and texas bought the office margherita machine. "the new yorker" reports in texas police stop people for a routine traffic violations and if they haae money with them sometimes take them to a jail until they agree to give their money to the city and if they resist because they have kids of the car they will threaten to ta the kids away turnover to child protective services. in cells like extortion. use of the port perturb lot is growing in 20 years ago...
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de 56 distritos en estados como california illinois, florida y texas y colorado. por cierto, el comitÉ nacional republicano, aprobÓ una resoluciÓn migratoria que no ofrece un camino la ciudadanÍa. el documento asegura, que la mayorÍa de los estadounidenses, se opone a cualquier forma de achl inicio tamnistÍa. la resoluciÓn propone servicio de trabajo de 5 aÑos para los dreamers y servicio de trabajo de 2 aÑos para el resto de los indocumentados, que podrÍan renovarse. pero a todos, les niega una vÍa a la ciudadanÍa. norteamÉrica. >>> el senador republicano de texas, ted cruz renunciarÍa a se trascendiera que tiene doble ciudadanÍa, que naciÓ en canadÁ la pregunta es si haber nacido en canadÁ lo des califica para esa aspiraciÓn presidencial. luis mejid nos cuenta. >>> no es un secreto, aunque faltan 3 aÑos para las elecciones, ya se menciona... ted cruz como posible candidato a la presidencia. hay un problema. su acta de nacimiento dice que cruz naciÓ en canadÁ. el artÍculo segundo de la constituciÓn dice, ninguna persona e acepta un ciudada
de 56 distritos en estados como california illinois, florida y texas y colorado. por cierto, el comitÉ nacional republicano, aprobÓ una resoluciÓn migratoria que no ofrece un camino la ciudadanÍa. el documento asegura, que la mayorÍa de los estadounidenses, se opone a cualquier forma de achl inicio tamnistÍa. la resoluciÓn propone servicio de trabajo de 5 aÑos para los dreamers y servicio de trabajo de 2 aÑos para el resto de los indocumentados, que podrÍan renovarse. pero a todos,...
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texas first, okay. apparently eric hold certificate apparent-- approaching voter rights protection like we his first day in prison. look, i'm going find the biggest-- there and beat the [bleep] out of him. i'm sending a message here. the other states will fall in line. (applause) but look, look, i've got to say what has texas done to deserve that? >> literally two hours after the court's ruling, texas official said they would begin enforcing a new voter requirement even though a federal court struck down the law because it quote imposes strict unforgiving burdens on the poor and racial minorities in texas. >> come on, texas. what were you doing for two whole hours? did it take you that long to make the call because your hand was shaking too much from the excitement of being able to disenfranchise voters? and let's be clear. texas is not alone in its rush to implement restrictive new voting laws. in a phrase that is almost never uttered in a flattering context, florida is also leading the way. >> florida
texas first, okay. apparently eric hold certificate apparent-- approaching voter rights protection like we his first day in prison. look, i'm going find the biggest-- there and beat the [bleep] out of him. i'm sending a message here. the other states will fall in line. (applause) but look, look, i've got to say what has texas done to deserve that? >> literally two hours after the court's ruling, texas official said they would begin enforcing a new voter requirement even though a federal...
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. >>> texas estarÁ bien representado con artistas que se disputarÁn el premio tu artista de texas. entre ellos 8 segundos. aj y el grupo signo. ellos interpretarÁn el tema mamÁ, la madre del vocalista estarÁ en el escenario. >>> puede haber lÁgrimas esta noche? >>> sÍ, se me hace que si, ella es mi mundo, todo para mÍ, todo lo le que le querÍa decir estÁ escrito en una canciÓn, va a ser para siempre, dedicada para las madrecitas. >>> este rapero promete festejar en grande si gana, que debutÓ en el cine, en la pelÍcula de filly brown. >>> di tu nombre, me da pena, para algunos es una palabra un poquito fuerte. por quÉ el nombre? >>> lo inventÉ, para mÍ es una expresiÓn. >>> cuando te presentas en un programa de televisiÓn serÁ con un tono y blin. >>> sÍ, jamÁs pensÉ que tendrÍa la oportunidad de estar en la televisiÓn. >>> pero aquÍ estÁs blin, y asÍ recuerda a jenni rivera. >>> una seÑora muy (nombre en inglÉs), tÚ sabes? >>> con los pies en la tierra. >>> sÍ, si, humilde y muy generosa. >>> y humilde tambiÉn es aj, aceptÓ que canta muy bien la cumbia
. >>> texas estarÁ bien representado con artistas que se disputarÁn el premio tu artista de texas. entre ellos 8 segundos. aj y el grupo signo. ellos interpretarÁn el tema mamÁ, la madre del vocalista estarÁ en el escenario. >>> puede haber lÁgrimas esta noche? >>> sÍ, se me hace que si, ella es mi mundo, todo para mÍ, todo lo le que le querÍa decir estÁ escrito en una canciÓn, va a ser para siempre, dedicada para las madrecitas. >>> este rapero...
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it will change south texas. >> after previous oil booms, texas has gone through busts. but as america's first for fossil fuel keeps going and crude oil prices stay firm, people here expect a long ride. tom ackerman, al jazeera, nixon, texas. >> the heat continues across the midwest and storms are making headlines in the southwest. here is al jazeera meteorologist rebecca stevenson. >> that was a great summary because eventually we have been watching the same thing happen for the last three days at least. >> that's some very hot weather, coupled with humidity, we have heat advisories stretching across much of the midwest and now it's moving down into texas. labor day weekend, it's good to have some nice hot weather and feel like summer is wrapping up. >> that's what we have right now already 95 degrees in memphis. we have other temperatures in the east coast in the mid- to upper 80s. there are some showers in our picture, too. tomorrow, we are going to have temperatures stay on the warm side, definitely back into the 90s in some places. but tomorrow also starts to bring
it will change south texas. >> after previous oil booms, texas has gone through busts. but as america's first for fossil fuel keeps going and crude oil prices stay firm, people here expect a long ride. tom ackerman, al jazeera, nixon, texas. >> the heat continues across the midwest and storms are making headlines in the southwest. here is al jazeera meteorologist rebecca stevenson. >> that was a great summary because eventually we have been watching the same thing happen for...
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austin,y in texas. good morning. caller: it is probably good for the employees that they are not going to cover their spouses. i worked for the state and i had insurance. my husband has me on his insurance. i got sick. my insurance was the primary insurance. his insurance would not pay for me anyway. it doesn't make sense to have your spouse on your insurance when the insurance is not going to pay anyway. only my insurance paid because mine was primary. guest: thanks, joy. that is a good illustration of what employees and employers have been wrestling with for a few years. the way the system grew up had a lot of overlapping coverage in two-income families. there would be overlapping benefits. one of the things that has been happening over the last five years is you have companies like ups trying to sort that out and decide we are going to cover this but if a spouse is covered, we will only cover that secondarily or we might not cover it at all. what you are seeing is a separation of the overlapping coverage. it sound
austin,y in texas. good morning. caller: it is probably good for the employees that they are not going to cover their spouses. i worked for the state and i had insurance. my husband has me on his insurance. i got sick. my insurance was the primary insurance. his insurance would not pay for me anyway. it doesn't make sense to have your spouse on your insurance when the insurance is not going to pay anyway. only my insurance paid because mine was primary. guest: thanks, joy. that is a good...
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i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i love being able to tell other people stories. >>this is it, i want to be a part of this. >>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. >>a. >> >> >> meteorologist: well, we're going to update quite a bit of weather around the united states as well as mexico. i want to take you to california. we're still looking at some intense rain towards the south. unfortunately, it's not getting over here towards the west where we need it, where the wildfires are burning, but for california, nevada, as well as parts of montana as well you're seeing quite a bit of rain, and flash flooding is going to b
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department of justice announced thursday it's-- it's going to sue texas over the id laws in the state requiring voters to show proper identification before getting in the voting booth. the justice department claims the law discriminates against minorities and serves as an impassable roadblock violating the 14th and 15th amendments. in a statement eric holder says we will not allow the supreme court decision to be interpreted as open season for states to pursue mer yews that suppress voting rights. -- measures to suppress voting rights. in a separate case the justice department will file a motion to intervene in a lawsuit challenging texas' redistricting laws. >>> bradley manning says he felt he has been a female since childhood and he wants people to now refer to him as chelsea. the former army intelligence analyst returned to fort leavenworth on thursday to serve out a 35 year sentence for leaking classified documents. military says they will not provide him with hormones necessary to change his gender but manning's attorney deman the prison give it to him. >> if they don't i will do
department of justice announced thursday it's-- it's going to sue texas over the id laws in the state requiring voters to show proper identification before getting in the voting booth. the justice department claims the law discriminates against minorities and serves as an impassable roadblock violating the 14th and 15th amendments. in a statement eric holder says we will not allow the supreme court decision to be interpreted as open season for states to pursue mer yews that suppress voting...
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should have been investigated by the texas with the texas doctors doing the autopsy they took the body some say with guns drawn and put it on air force one which was not a transport plane. so it doesn't hold any any any water at all but what happened is the political class shuts down discussion of it and condemns anybody who says differently think about this kid of the family has not said anything until. just about six months ago robert kennedy jr said that he thought it was a conspiracy and then we had to look at it but the family and that it was it was going on is people are frightened people are frying to say thing the kennedys of are frightened when howard was breaking in on the watergate burglary there was a plan that he did with g. gordon liddy to kill jack anderson and ted kennedy and they were called off but this gives you the i mean these people are not playing this is very serious now and i think i read that jackie o. on her deathbed actually said something that is to the same thing that she had questions as well unfortunately you know it takes someone who's almost to come ou
should have been investigated by the texas with the texas doctors doing the autopsy they took the body some say with guns drawn and put it on air force one which was not a transport plane. so it doesn't hold any any any water at all but what happened is the political class shuts down discussion of it and condemns anybody who says differently think about this kid of the family has not said anything until. just about six months ago robert kennedy jr said that he thought it was a conspiracy and...
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or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. ♪ [♪ music ] >> hello, and a very warm welcome to the news hour. we're at al jazeera's headquarters in doha. the top u.n. official is in syria to push for an investigation into an alleged chemical weapons massacre as the white house discusses options. bo xilai admits he made mistakes. the latest from the trial of the chinese politician accused of corruption. we
or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. ♪ [♪ music ] >> hello, and a very warm welcome to the news hour. we're at al jazeera's headquarters in doha. the top u.n. official is in syria to push for an investigation into an alleged chemical weapons massacre as the white house discusses options. bo xilai admits he made mistakes. the latest from the trial of the chinese politician accused of corruption. we
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or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas, and i'm an associate producer for america tonight. i grew up in a very large, loud indian family. they very much taught me how to have a voice, and from a very young age i loved writing, and i love being able to tell other people stories. the way to do good journalism is to really do your research, to know your story, to get the facts right, and to get to know the people involved in your story. america tonight and al jazeera america, it's a perfect place for that to happen. >> welcome back. let's recap our top stories. there are new calls for the united nations to take action following an alleged toxic attack by the syrian government. officials there deny the military use chemical weapons. >>> former president hosni mubarak was released from prison. he was flown to a hospital and when he leaves the hospital he'll be put under house arrest. the former president was born
or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas, and i'm an associate producer for america tonight. i grew up in a very large, loud indian family. they very much taught me how to have a voice, and from a very young age i loved writing, and i love being able to tell other people stories. the way to do good journalism is to really do your research, to know your...
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michael to carry made johnny look good at texas a&m last year. bouncing outside. l quinn resurfaced. as shock. under throw william williams. williams with grit play takes it away seattle a a09%9ner 17-10. fvl something a week from saturday here. stanford luck never did. start as true freshman when the bears host 20 second rank north west at memorial stadium on the surface looks like a gutsy decision by new head coach dike but if you put your snevl his shoes he has recruit klein waiting in the wing can't deny it created some excitement for the program that needs it in berkeley. >> gave us the best chance to inw.that's what you sit down. a lot of factors that go into it the. sit down make the best decision for football team. give you the best shot figure give you the best shot figure out a way to win a football game. >> we have all we need right now. preaching since day one. we have the talent we need and position we federal and trust the system do our thing out there on saturday. tl work itself out. >> they think it could be special at cal. no guarantee make the te
michael to carry made johnny look good at texas a&m last year. bouncing outside. l quinn resurfaced. as shock. under throw william williams. williams with grit play takes it away seattle a a09%9ner 17-10. fvl something a week from saturday here. stanford luck never did. start as true freshman when the bears host 20 second rank north west at memorial stadium on the surface looks like a gutsy decision by new head coach dike but if you put your snevl his shoes he has recruit klein waiting in...
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we're talking about texas textbooks here. what is their broader influence, why should people in colorado or anywhere else care? >> there's a reason we said don't mess with textbooks, not don't mess with texas. that's because texas is the largest consumer of textbooks in the country and when you're in this business you want to sell as many texas books as possible. science perpetually books is paramount concern for many publishers and has happened for decades the books that are adopted here in texas then get pedaled around the rest of the cup because it's very expensive to change them. and folks don't even realize it but in california they figured it out and they introduced a bill that said they would ban texas textbooks, it got so bad, texas has such a bad representation of politicizing, experts in the subject matter to get what's right in the classrooms. >> our community has picked up about that point on politics. will says creationism should not be taught as social studies. it is a political movement or an american religious
we're talking about texas textbooks here. what is their broader influence, why should people in colorado or anywhere else care? >> there's a reason we said don't mess with textbooks, not don't mess with texas. that's because texas is the largest consumer of textbooks in the country and when you're in this business you want to sell as many texas books as possible. science perpetually books is paramount concern for many publishers and has happened for decades the books that are adopted here...
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something to the west, texas, facility. i certainty currently serve on the texas fertilizer committee. t.a.i. holds a minimum of five education programs a year to help our industry be apprised of current practices and concerns in crop production, laws, regulations and environmental issues. it has always been a concern that we do not have more dealer participation at our educational meetings. after surveying the dealer membership to find out ways to improve participation, we found that many retail dealers cannot leave their business to tend an all-day meeting without closing the doors for the entire day. small dealers also do not have additional employees to operate their businesses if they're not there. i believe this is also a problem we see in regulatory compliance issues. small retail dealers have -- may have one or two individuals that are trying to run a business and regulatory issues may not be their main concern each day in operating their facilities, nor are they always aware of the extensive list of regulations tha
something to the west, texas, facility. i certainty currently serve on the texas fertilizer committee. t.a.i. holds a minimum of five education programs a year to help our industry be apprised of current practices and concerns in crop production, laws, regulations and environmental issues. it has always been a concern that we do not have more dealer participation at our educational meetings. after surveying the dealer membership to find out ways to improve participation, we found that many...
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in texas. thee hoping she may tip cards for what the future might hold. please help us give a warm welcome to senator wendy davis. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for having me here today, and thank you, angela, for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be such -- to be with such an esteemed group of people. i have to tell you people get a little bit nervous when i approached the podium these days. you obviously know what happened on june 25 in the texas legislature, but in case you were one of the few people not live streaming it, i thought i would repeat the entire thing for you today. let's get comfortable. in all seriousness, i am very honored and so grateful you are interested in hearing more from me. i am constantly reminded what a privilege it is to have of voice. though i mean the voice figuratively, my initial understanding of the power of voice was quite literal. when i was a young girl my family tried to spend as much time as we could with my grandparents. they lived in
in texas. thee hoping she may tip cards for what the future might hold. please help us give a warm welcome to senator wendy davis. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for having me here today, and thank you, angela, for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be such -- to be with such an esteemed group of people. i have to tell you people get a little bit nervous when i approached the podium these days. you obviously know what happened on june 25 in the texas legislature, but in...
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in texas right now, the number i saw in the last day or so is 99% of texas where so much oil comes from is in drought. basically you're fighting for food or energy. that's a terrible trade-off. china gets it. they get it in spades. right now they have an all-out drive to build a smart grid, to build renewable energies. >> your point is as oil price gas up we start talking about renewables and alternatives. >> every recession has been precede by a gain of 80% to 100% oil prices within a 12-month period. if you get that kind of gain, and this is for anybody. if you see oil go up 80% from its low to 150, 160, 170 now, very careful. if you see oil at 180 i would go to an island and let the dust clear. that basically is how reliable this has been. >> you're going to know what kind of power to generate once we live there. steve, thank you so much p stephen leeb, founder and research chairman of the leeb group. by now you'll heard a lot about martin luther king's march on washington, but did you know the full name of the historic event 50 years ago was the march on washington for jobs and free
in texas right now, the number i saw in the last day or so is 99% of texas where so much oil comes from is in drought. basically you're fighting for food or energy. that's a terrible trade-off. china gets it. they get it in spades. right now they have an all-out drive to build a smart grid, to build renewable energies. >> your point is as oil price gas up we start talking about renewables and alternatives. >> every recession has been precede by a gain of 80% to 100% oil prices...
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in texas. we're hoping she may tip the cards for what the future might hold. please help us give a warm welcome to senator wendy davis. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for having me here today, and thank you, angela, for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be with such an esteemed group of people. i have to tell you people get a little bit nervous when i approach a podium these days. you obviously know what happened on june 25 in the texas legislature, but in case you were one of the few people not live streaming it, i thought i would repeat the entire thing for you today. let's get comfortable. in all seriousness, i am very honored and so grateful you are interested in hearing more from me. i am constantly reminded what a privilege it is to have of voice. though i mean the voice figuratively, my initial understanding of the power of voice was quite literal. when i was a young girl my family tried to spend as much time as we could with my grandparents. they lived in the panhandle
in texas. we're hoping she may tip the cards for what the future might hold. please help us give a warm welcome to senator wendy davis. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for having me here today, and thank you, angela, for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be with such an esteemed group of people. i have to tell you people get a little bit nervous when i approach a podium these days. you obviously know what happened on june 25 in the texas legislature, but in case you were...
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it happened last night near victoria, texas. that's about two hours south and east of san antonio. witnesses who live nearby say they saw workers running and then the explosion. a company spokesperson saying all the workers made it off that rig safely. but fire officials say it will be days before teams could fully contain it we don't know yet exactly what caused it. a picture showing the body of a man's murdered wife turned up on facebook and prosecutors say he posted it there just moments after he killed her. that man appeared in court today. we'll tell you what he pleaded. and the gunman in the fort hood massacre has received the death penalty. we have reported that but he still faces another legal in the case against him. it could take years to play out in court. [ tires screech ] ♪ and your favorite songs always playing. [ beeping ] ♪ may you never be stuck behind a stinky truck. [ beeping ] ♪ may things always go your way. but it's good to be prepared... just in case they don't. let's go places, safely. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] ultra rugged phones from sprint. buy one
it happened last night near victoria, texas. that's about two hours south and east of san antonio. witnesses who live nearby say they saw workers running and then the explosion. a company spokesperson saying all the workers made it off that rig safely. but fire officials say it will be days before teams could fully contain it we don't know yet exactly what caused it. a picture showing the body of a man's murdered wife turned up on facebook and prosecutors say he posted it there just moments...
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she went to nursing school and went to a very prestigious nursing school in texas. did very well in nursing school. and then married and started having children, and her goal was to be a wonderful mother. >> they met in 1989. they were both 25. four years later, they married. almost immediately, andrea was pregnant. >> i think the thing that surprised us was how fast that happened. she used to joke -- i mean she wouldn't like me to say this, but she called herself fertile myrtle. seemed like every -- yeah. it wasn't hard. >> they would give each child a biblical name. >> i know that rusty knew and believed that, you know, we'll have as many kids as god will permit. >> the yates family was very religious. >> from the religion standpoint, i would say we were both pretty conservative. >> rusty had been serious about religion since college. he introduced andrea to the unconventional preachings of michael woroniecki. >> woroniecki, and his family traveled around the country or certainly around texas in a bus proselytizing i think mostly on college campuses. >> he told th
she went to nursing school and went to a very prestigious nursing school in texas. did very well in nursing school. and then married and started having children, and her goal was to be a wonderful mother. >> they met in 1989. they were both 25. four years later, they married. almost immediately, andrea was pregnant. >> i think the thing that surprised us was how fast that happened. she used to joke -- i mean she wouldn't like me to say this, but she called herself fertile myrtle....